Shia LaBeouf Poses In Nothing But A Towel for ‘Interview’ – See Pic

It’s crazy to think that it has been almost 15 years since the first episode of ‘Even Stevens’ aired on The Disney Channel! Years later, Shia LaBeouf has grown up to be such an iconic actor and quite the looker! Check out his super sexy towel pic from November’s ‘Interview’ Magazine photo-shoot!

Shia LaBeouf, 28, sat down for an in-depth interview about his early years as an actor for Interview magazine’s November issue! He dished about his role models and the one actor who really helped him at the beginning of his career!

Shia LaBeouf Naked — Wearing Towel In Pic For Interview Magazine

Talk about sexy — Shia looked super steamy in his photo-shoot for Interview mag! The issue hits stands on November 11 and you better bet we will be running to grab our copy!

In addition to baring all in his photo’s, Shia also revealed a lot about his first years in the spotlight and the people who inspired him most!

On His Early Years Of Acting

Shia sat down with Elvis Mitchell and talked out what it was like when he was first becoming an established actor. “We were still living in this “Holy shit, this is really happening to us” kind of thing. And it wasn’t just a solo thing, like I’d jaunted off on my own. My mom was a fabric salesman, my dad was a drug dealer, among other things, and they both quit their trades to become sort of like carnie folk and do this thing with me,” Shia shared.

Ben Affleck’s Advice To Shia During His Early Years

“Keep your head on straight, kid, and don’t let all this get to you” Ben told Shia. “He knew that I had cameras in my face and that there were expectations to perform. I think that’s always been my issue. I’m prone to theatrics in my life. When you’re in front of a film crew, the worst thing that an actor can be is boring, and that flows over into my life,” Shia continued.

The Guys Shia Looked Up To

“Gary Oldman, Sean Penn, Joaquin Phoenix—guys who dealt with material that had more intrinsic value. This can be a very debilitating job for an actor. Sometimes you don’t have any say about your creative process. And when I watched the movies of the guys I admired, it felt like they had put a spin on it,” Shia said.